Tracking the politics of infotech, promoting its use in political scholarship and civic engagement.

3.13.2007

Discourse, redux

We're going to try an experiment - opening posts to comments. We used to allow them, but stopped due to excessive spam. To try to control for this, comments will be moderated based on relevance and word verification.

Welcome to the agora.

Addendum: moderating is not a habit for us yet, so don't worry if it takes a day or so for your comment to post.

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Editor

I have been active in the sustainability movement for over twenty-five years, and have worked with the Forest Stewardship Council, Green Festival, Sustainable Cascadia, Sustainable Seattle, Eat Local Now! and Seattle Innovators, as well as Seattle-area SCALLOPS affiliates, Transition Network groups, and others.
My professional training includes a Ph.D. in Environmental Politics and an M.A. in Political Economy (with research in Ecological Economics) from the University of Maryland, and a B.A. in Ecological Agriculture from The Evergreen State College. I served in Peace Corps (Bolivia) from 1993-95.